Try updating the firmware, USB connectivity was added and upgraded through the releases.
once you plug your PSP into the computer with a USB cable you have to turn on your PSP and click on USB connection under settings
when you cut on your psp u go to setting and scroll down till you see usb connection and then you press the button and plug ur usb in and there you go
Some firmwares allow the PSP to charge from a USB connection to a PC.
yes you can charge a psp off a ps3. put the psp on USB connection mode, then connect it in a ps3 with a USB cable, there your psp should be charging.
A Sony PSP component video cable is needed. It connects the A/V output on the PSP to an RCA Component video and analog audio on a TV.
You can probably try connecting again.Select usb connection on your psp after you've connected the usb cable from your psp to computer.If your computer still don't detect your psp, you should probably try to use another usb cable and see if it works or not.
The USB power strips will not work with the AC power adapter without the USB connection.
Yes, or at least it seams to. I to have XP, and it recognises mine. So it should work for you. Your problem if it cant read is not the operating system of your computer, its most likely that you own a psp 1001 and have not gone to the "USB Connection" feature in the first tab. Later versions of psp such as "slim" and "lite" should instantly connect as soon as you plug the usb cord into the system.
Connect your PSP to your computer via USB link, make sure that your PSP is in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection), open up your PSP's "drive" - My Computer > Removable Drive (F:) in Windows Explorer, and use it like any other way. Summary: * Connect via USB * Put PSP in USB Mode (Settings > USB Connection) * Open your PSP in Windows Explorer, either by pop-up window or manually * Right-click * ** New... ** Folder Folder names are quite sensitive and MUST be in all caps. For videos, create a folder named "VIDEO" (without quotes). Music is usually in the "PSP" folder, but I made a separate one in the root, named "MUSIC". Once you're done with all that, just press O on your PSP and take out the USB cable. You're done!
OK Ill tell you* When you download a psp game from internet from file type cso or iso you get a usb cable/connector. * you stick it in the usb port in laptop and psp and go to usb mode on psp. * Then you have to go into ISO FOLDER and copy the game into the folder. * After that you just go to game in psp and you must have a memory card enter the memory card through psp and the game should be there
umm ok you plug in your psp with a usb cable open up your psp files and then go to games and copy and paste ur games into games file and if that doesnt work then u need to extract your file on desktop and then put it in your gamkes file
Yes, since they are the same cable. There are two kinds of PSP USB cable, as far as I know: One of them is just the PSP-PC conector. The other one has a battery "plug". They both work, but as far as I can concern, the advantage of the one with the battery plug is that it charges you PSP while it is connected to your PC. But maybe you are confusing the PSP-USB cable with the PSP-TV cable. The TV cable only works on the Slim version of the PSP.